after years of development KDE authors finally managed to make me hate KDE for its bloatedness and bugs, so after some serious research I switched to Awesome, but not for long; looks like tiling isn’t in my nature and getting laid with Lua wasn’t that pleasant either,

petite OpenBox was love at first sight; unfortunately yesterday I’ve bumped against customisation limit and discovered that the project is dead,

yesterday morning I chose Xmonad as the final solution: written in Haskell, configured in Haskell, extended in Haskell, but when I got a satisfactory configuration, the file looks more like an abstract acii-art,

and the current one: Qtile; as a Pythonista I should choose it in the first place, but lack of its users on the Internet was somewhat suspicious; maybe they are simply indrawn; as for now Qtile looks great; it’s described as a full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written and configured in Python.